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Hi.
Before my question I'll write about my experience because I am sure it will help many many people.
As many of you, I always ROOT my smartphones.
Nowadays, the new phones, they come with this new technology to avoid root and other things called " OEM Lock " under the Developer's Options.
Following every step provided in the root guide for you phone, the new step to enable OEM Unlock under Developer Options
is a must!
The only thing that they don't say is that you MUST leave OEM Unlock ALWAYS ENABLED during and AFTER the root, and not only during the root
process.
Not knowing that, what did I do? Right After rooting my Samsung Note 5 I disabled the OEM Unlock. When I restarted the smartphone, it got into something called FAP Protection Black Screen where you are not able to leave not even if you try to root the phone again with the img file!
If you get in the FAP Protection Screen, like I did, despair will take over, I promise! And Google will not help you!
Is there a solution?
I found one, but not in any Google Page.
You need to download the firware img file for your phone, exactly same model,
in my case it was SM-N920G (Samsung Note 5), and for your specific country. Luckily for my phone it was not so hard to find, just hard to download (1,7GB with average 15 kB/s speed!). You will find different versions, some related to a Phone Company Operator that your country has, other related to no operator at all (sure I chose that).
After you get the firware file, just use Odin with that file to flash the phone, just like how you did to root the phone, but now, instead of using the root img file with Odin Software, you'll use the firmware file. That will not only solve the problem and give you access to your phone again, but in my case the Operator Flag disappeared and the data and apps installed miraculously were intact! I was pretty sure I was supposed to lose everything, but that didn't happen!
I'm sure what I wrote above will help many desperate people out there!
Now, my main question here:
You can never disable OEM Unlock in your life, with a rooted phone, period! So, it's really dangerous to leave the developer options enabled, allowing anyone that uses the phone to change it, even if by accident. In my case, as another example, besides rooting my phone, I rooted my father's phone too (because it was previously mine). I'd like to avoid by any means that by any chance me, or my father, disable to the OEM Unlock.
So, my question:
If I disable the Developer Option in order to "hide" it, will the changes that I did inside it remain working perfectly? I'm afraid that if I disable the developer options, somehow, it might take every option inside it back to the "default", just like it was before I enabled the developer Options, meaning in this case, OEM Unlock would get DISABLED again!
Is it safe to disable the Developer Options when OEM Unlock is Enable and MUST Remain like that?
Thank you.
Lost a night of sleep for the same problem with a Samsung S8.
This should be added to *every* mod guide.
In my case was worse too...if you root the phone and wipe data, when you open first time developer option you'll find "OEM Unlock" disabled (but I assume it's enabled at bootloader level). So when I check / uncheck it I doom my phone to lock on next restart...
how to get to boot menu on htc u12 plus, smallest width setting got adjusted wrong in developer options and power got cycled, all I can see on lock screen are 1,2 and 3 cant unlock, any ideas?
Hi,
I've recently bought a Huawei M6 10.8". Unfortunately, it doesn't have Google Play (and the rest of the services). I'm trying to install it to it, tried to ask how to do it without unlocking the bootloader, didn't get an answer (probably because it's not possible). I've been reading and got mixed answers if the bootloader is unlocked I lose the warranty. I've read through the policy, didn't seem to find anything about that, so I assuming it's not the case. Either way without Google Play (and co.) the tablet is quite useless, I'll have to open the bootloader, get TWRP on and flash OpenGapps or similar.
I've been trying to follow this guide, but after issuing:
Code:
fastboot OEM unlock
...I get permission denied with Factory Reset Protection (FRP) locked. When I go the developer options, there is a grayed out "Enable OEM unlock" option, but it doesn't allow me to switch it on. I know the password and everything, but how can I disable that FRP Lock? The internet is full with options when I don't know the password (none I tried seem to work). Please help, thanks!
antivirtel said:
Hi,
I've recently bought a Huawei M6 10.8". Unfortunately, it doesn't have Google Play (and the rest of the services). I'm trying to install it to it, tried to ask how to do it without unlocking the bootloader, didn't get an answer (probably because it's not possible). I've been reading and got mixed answers if the bootloader is unlocked I lose the warranty. I've read through the policy, didn't seem to find anything about that, so I assuming it's not the case. Either way without Google Play (and co.) the tablet is quite useless, I'll have to open the bootloader, get TWRP on and flash OpenGapps or similar.
I've been trying to follow this guide, but after issuing:
...I get permission denied with Factory Reset Protection (FRP) locked. When I go the developer options, there is a grayed out "Enable OEM unlock" option, but it doesn't allow me to switch it on. I know the password and everything, but how can I disable that FRP Lock? The internet is full with options when I don't know the password (none I tried seem to work). Please help, thanks!
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The official bootloader unlocking method for Huawei device was stopped by the company pretexting they wanted to guarantee a bug-free experience and that ROM-flashing and other modification ruined the experience : https://www.xda-developers.com/xda-huawei-decision-stop-bootloader-unlocking/
That was back in 2018, there are still unofficial methods to unlock bootloader, but I won't because they're all paid methods by some shady apps.
So if guess that's why OEM Unlock is greyed out, and even if it isn't, when you'll try to unlock the bootloader, it'll request a code that you don't have...
Sorry man, the moment Huawei stopped allowing users to mod their Android device was the moment I started to hate them. What is this, Apple ?
Wow sorry, I got carried away, please don't ever get me started on that lol.
Hope you'll still have a good day
Both my wifey and me have a Huawei phone in use. We use the phone as it is meant to be used by OEM. We aren't interested in modifying anything on them because they have all the features we wanted to have. We don't want to transform them to another one because we don't see any advantage in doing so. Those Huaweis for us are a tool, not a toy.
We knew what we buy.
Thanks for the info Raiz. You mention some "shady apps". Which is the most trusted out of them? Thanks
@antivirtel
To install Google Play on devices where it is missing it's not required that device's Android got rooted or device's bootloader got unlocked. If people say it has to be like this, they're idiots.
The Google Play package consists of at least 4 APKs that install as user-app:
1. Google Account Manager APK
2. Google Services Framework APK
3. Google Play Services APK
4. Google Play Store APK
Knowing this you've to download the 4 APKs matching your phone's Android version and OEM and install them . APKMirror is probably your best bet for trusted Google Play Store APKs.
After you reboot, you’ll find the Play Store and Google Settings shortcuts on your home screen. Tap “Play Store” and you’ll be able to sign in with an existing Google account or create a new Google account.
It may not appear to work normally after you sign in, but just give it some time. The Google Play Store and Google Play Services will automatically update themselves in the background. This may take as much as ten minutes.
antivirtel said:
Thanks for the info Raiz. You mention some "shady apps". Which is the most trusted out of them? Thanks
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Hi,
Actually none of them, because they're all paid method. Don't try that please. You can try what jwoegerbauer suggested and see if it works, but please don't pay something to root your phone, it is very unsafe and may be a scam (most of the time it is).
Have good day
UPDATE: This phone is money down the drain unless I can unlock and root it. If you can help me do that successfully, I'll pay you $20. Just to end this frustration.
UPDATE: Cash offer rescinded. I fixed the problem by buying a different phone and giving up on this one.
Question: How do I fix the OEM Unlocking option not appearing on a Samsung A01 (SM-S111DL)?
Answer: By giving up on it and buying a different phone.
Maybe this is a better forum to post this. I have a Samsung A01, SM-S111DL. I want to root. I want Magisk on there.
I have been searching, and searching, and searching for any useful tutorials on how to root this specific device. In addition to searching, I have also been searching. And besides that, completely apart from that, I have been searching. So nobody better tell me I haven't tried figuring this one out for myself.
So far, I can't find anything that works. I just can't. Partly because tutorials keep telling me I need to turn on the OEM Unlocking option, and it ain't there. I know where it's supposed to be, between Bluetooth HCI and Running Services, and it's not there. And I tried the Date & Time trick, and it didn't help.
So, if I can't turn that option on, what can I do? I was thinking about trying Heimdall. It was unable to print the PIT, but I managed to download a PIT that supposedly corresponds exactly to my device. It's labeled A01Q_USA_TFN.pit. I also downloaded the full firmware with Frija, and extracted stuff. I took the boot.img from the downloaded firmware and patched it with Magisk. I was thinking of installing it, but then I said, no, I better wait until some experts weigh in on this. Best case, the flash would go just fine. But then there are two bad cases. One, Heimdall won't even be able to flash, and that will mean more anger and frustration. Two, it'll brick the device. And I'm not even sure which is worse anymore.
This point, I don't even know what the hell to do. Please, someone help.
Also, I'd like to have TWRP on this device. But I don't know whether there's a version out yet. Sure, there's one for some other model of A01, but would it work with mine? I just don't know, and I'm feeling too discouraged to try.
Please, someone help.
Did you search before posting? I see many, many threads regarding rooting the Galaxy A01, including one you posted 7 days ago on the same topic.
V0latyle said:
Did you search before posting? I see many, many threads regarding rooting the Galaxy A01.
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Did you read before replying? I told you many, many times that I searched.
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Did you read before replying? I told you many, many times that I searched.
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My point is, creating a new post isn't always the best course of action when there's already discussions on the topic. Secondly, do not create multiple threads on the same topic.
If OEM Unlock is not available, you won't be able to unlock the bootloader, which will prevent you from flashing custom images (such as the patched boot image). You could try using Odin to flash an older firmware version and see if OEM Unlock becomes available.
Here's a couple things you can try. First, remove your SIM and turn off WiFi. Then, disable Automatic Date & Time, and set the time ahead by at least 1 week. If the OEM Unlock toggle does not appear, just wait a while.
Apparently, this has something to do with Knox.
If you want to check whether unlocking the bootloader will be possible at all, you can use ADB:
Code:
adb shell getprop ro.oem_unlock_supported
If this returns 0, unlocking the bootloader is not possible at all.
If this returns 1, then you just need to be able to access the OEM Unlock toggle, which will set get_unlock_ability to 1 and permit unlocking the bootloader, at which point you should be able to flash a patched boot image.
See this article for more information.
V0latyle said:
My point is, creating a new post isn't always the best course of action when there's already discussions on the topic. Secondly, do not create multiple threads on the same topic.
If OEM Unlock is not available, you won't be able to unlock the bootloader, which will prevent you from flashing custom images (such as the patched boot image). You could try using Odin to flash an older firmware version and see if OEM Unlock becomes available.
Here's a couple things you can try. First, remove your SIM and turn off WiFi. Then, disable Automatic Date & Time, and set the time ahead by at least 1 week. If the OEM Unlock toggle does not appear, just wait a while.
Apparently, this has something to do with Knox.
If you want to check whether unlocking the bootloader will be possible at all, you can use ADB:
Code:
adb shell getprop ro.oem_unlock_supported
If this returns 0, unlocking the bootloader is not possible at all.
If this returns 1, then you just need to be able to access the OEM Unlock toggle, which will set get_unlock_ability to 1 and permit unlocking the bootloader, at which point you should be able to flash a patched boot image.
See this article for more information.
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Thank you. I've tried various tricks with the date, to no avail so far. But I will try the trick the way you said it, and try waiting. Incidentally, I have no sim. Just got this phone off eBay. Never planned on putting a sim in it. Just wanted it for usage as a wifi device.
So far, no OEM Unlocking option has appeared. But I'll wait on it, like you said. And yeah, I've read that these devices are made to have some kind of waiting period.
I also read that you had to be on Android 11 before you could get the unlocking option. So that's what I'm on. As for Odin, it gets stuck on the analyzing phase and never actually writes anything. Heimdall gives me an error of -12 when I try to use it. I've tried installing drivers on my computer with Zadig, but it hasn't changed anything so far. And it has a lot of options for drivers and stuff, so I don't know which are even the right ones. (I'm on Windows 10 Pro.)
I tried the ADB code about a week ago, having found that direction in one of the threads. And yes, it gave me a 1, so good news.
Is there no other way to set unlock ability to 1? I mean, if Samsung had this phone in its lab, would they be able to force it to do things, or would they have to manually remove the MMC and put it on a special reader?
Also, the reason I created my own thread was that I thought piggybacking on other people's threads was frowned upon.
Edit: I also checked the article. I've seen it before, because when I want something, I keep searching for it until I either find it or destroy my nervous system trying. I tried putting together the combination firmware. But two problems. First, it lies about which files I'm going to find when I extract the various archives. boot.img.lz4: fine. system.img.lz4: no such file exists. sboot.bin.lz4: no such file exists. I'm guessing they would want me to use aboot.img.lz4 instead of sboot.img.lz4, and super.img.lz4 instead of system.img.lz4, but since the guide was made for phones that call their images different things, I don't honestly know. Second problem: Odin can't flash crap. Neither can Heimdall. The experts say, "Use one of these patched versions of Odin." So I try. No dice. And I try Heimdall, but that's no good either. Like I said, Error -12. What do I do about this? "Install stuff with Zadig." So I try that. I install every damn thing that Zadig has an option to install. Nothing changes. Nothing gets better. The tutorials have failed me.
Next time I buy a phone, painless rooting and unlocking is going to be my first criterion.
The option to unlock still has not appeared. I need more help.
I'm just about ready to give up on this phone completely. Can nobody save this situation?
are there any variants to this device? how would you match firmwares? or substitute the firmware to be able to flash, so that other options such as oem unlock become available? have we checked if any of the android 10 firmwares for a01 sm-s111dl have the oem option available?
FailSafeNow said:
UPDATE: This phone is money down the drain unless I can unlock and root it. If you can help me do that successfully, I'll pay you $20. Just to end this frustration.
UPDATE: Cash offer rescinded. I fixed the problem by buying a different phone and giving up on this one.
Question: How do I fix the OEM Unlocking option not appearing on a Samsung A01 (SM-S111DL)?
Answer: By giving up on it and buying a different phone.
Maybe this is a better forum to post this. I have a Samsung A01, SM-S111DL. I want to root. I want Magisk on there.
I have been searching, and searching, and searching for any useful tutorials on how to root this specific device. In addition to searching, I have also been searching. And besides that, completely apart from that, I have been searching. So nobody better tell me I haven't tried figuring this one out for myself.
So far, I can't find anything that works. I just can't. Partly because tutorials keep telling me I need to turn on the OEM Unlocking option, and it ain't there. I know where it's supposed to be, between Bluetooth HCI and Running Services, and it's not there. And I tried the Date & Time trick, and it didn't help.
So, if I can't turn that option on, what can I do? I was thinking about trying Heimdall. It was unable to print the PIT, but I managed to download a PIT that supposedly corresponds exactly to my device. It's labeled A01Q_USA_TFN.pit. I also downloaded the full firmware with Frija, and extracted stuff. I took the boot.img from the downloaded firmware and patched it with Magisk. I was thinking of installing it, but then I said, no, I better wait until some experts weigh in on this. Best case, the flash would go just fine. But then there are two bad cases. One, Heimdall won't even be able to flash, and that will mean more anger and frustration. Two, it'll brick the device. And I'm not even sure which is worse anymore.
This point, I don't even know what the hell to do. Please, someone help.
Also, I'd like to have TWRP on this device. But I don't know whether there's a version out yet. Sure, there's one for some other model of A01, but would it work with mine? I just don't know, and I'm feeling too discouraged to try.
Please, someone help.
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ADB Fastboot OEM unlock? https://www.getdroidtips.com/how-to...-on-Samsung-Galaxy-Phones-via-PC-ADB-Fastboot
so i found out how to do this if anyone still needs this information for this phone. You go to software status and click the kernel version several times to activate developer mode and once thats activated there will be a developer options under "about phone" on the main settings menu and instead of being between bt hci and services it was down at the bottom under the debugging sub menu. There is USB debugging and wireless debugging(over wifi) simply toggle usb debugging and/or wireless debugging and continue from there on youre pc of choice with process of choice! Hope this has helped anyone. I have the exact same phone as OP, same model number.
Hello recently I tried to root my phone, wanting to fix ghost touch, I did something wrong and the phone stopped working, "Only official binary blah blah blah ..." popped up during startup, I decided to reinstall the official stock, the phone started working normally, even ghost touch repaired, I looked at the Root Checker application if I have root, it turned out not, which is all right, but when I want to add the card to google pay or open McDonald's applications, I get a message that the phone is rooted or was somehow rooted modified, what can I do in such a situation, please help me, I tried to install other stocks from other operators and restore the phone to factory settings: _ (
I saw one solution, probably in this forum where someone wrote to enable OEM Unlock and USB Debugging then disable and enable again, something like this, but I don't see OEM Unlock in the developer option, I know that with a failed root attempt, I somehow unlocked this option, but I don't remember how and I prefer someone to help me as best as he can, because I don't want to break anything anymore, I just want Google Pay to start working for me
OEM is probably hidden cause your device isnt older than 7 days. Connect to wifi and enable automatic time and date, than disable once done set the date atleast 7 day forward and oem should appear but you will have to lock ur bootloader before you disable oem and if you are running a custom firmawre make sure to backup data if you wanna go to normal firmware
But I use official firmware from some Samsung firmware site, i think my bootloader is locked, anyway do you have any solves to make work google pay?
I tried to unlock OEM but this solution with data & time doesn't work for me.
Hey, when I go to Google Play Shop there is an information that my device isn't certified, I tried to register my ID Device and still doesn't work can It be a problem, because of that Google Pay doesn't work?
syonox said:
OEM is probably hidden cause your device isnt older than 7 days. Connect to wifi and enable automatic time and date, than disable once done set the date atleast 7 day forward and oem should appear but you will have to lock ur bootloader before you disable oem and if you are running a custom firmawre make sure to backup data if you wanna go to normal firmware.
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If i wait 7 days OEM option should unlock automatically?
Is it good idea to root this device correctly and use magisk to make google pay work good or for example root this device and then unroot to make work google pay?
Eco24 said:
If i wait 7 days OEM option should unlock automatically?
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before you do this if odin says you are in custom mode backup all your data before doing this. no it wont automatically, first you have to go to odin mode and hold up for a bit until the screen shuts and shows the question (do you wanna lock your bootloader) you select yes once done if you are on custom it will bring up only odin mode before anything thats where u flash firmware, now that should get rid of the root, and then if u wanna disable oem connect to wifi disconnect date and time unselect automatically and go 7 days ahead and the option will appear.
How to check if i have custom mode and what i have to hold up?? please explain better because i don't know what i have to do
Hello! So I am on a journey to attempt to root a Samsung tab a7 lite sm-t227u. So I want to be extremely transparent as to my reason for rooting:
I was given this tablet by my father whom got it from a previous job. When he left the job they never asked for it back, a long with a good bit of supplies he had that he got to keep.
So, I have this tablet, I can get into it as it doesn't have a passcode. I have wiped it by factory reset as well. However, it has IBM's MAAS360 installed and after factory reset AND a firmware flash using odin I still cannot get rid of this maas360 mdm. It is not Knox locked. I can activate developer mode and change all those settings, but I cannot download any apps through the app store at all or enable unknown source app install as those are under an IT block. I also do not have the OEM unlock option in dev options. I've tried the whole changing the date and connecting to wifi, with and without sim card but I cannot get this option to show, nor can I unlock the bootload through fastboot.
I have read that most of the new samsung phones do not have a bootloader unlock option, but from what I can tell that is specific to the snapdragon phones, and this tablet is running a mediatek chip.
Now, if I can remove mdm restrictions without rooting that's great, but I have a feeling that is the only way to properly flash this thing to completely remove the mdm.
I have tried the recovery tar that is posted in this forum but I cannot get it to flash, likely because I still don't have an unlocked bootloader
Have any of you all faced something similar or know of a solution? I may call the company the mdm is managed by and just see if they will remove it from their system, but I find it highly unlikely.
SM-T227U is an American model wich doesn't have the OEM unlocking option, you could unlock using unofficial ways but those are not pretty "stable".
coocooguy246 said:
Hello! So I am on a journey to attempt to root a Samsung tab a7 lite sm-t227u. So I want to be extremely transparent as to my reason for rooting:
I was given this tablet by my father whom got it from a previous job. When he left the job they never asked for it back, a long with a good bit of supplies he had that he got to keep.
So, I have this tablet, I can get into it as it doesn't have a passcode. I have wiped it by factory reset as well. However, it has IBM's MAAS360 installed and after factory reset AND a firmware flash using odin I still cannot get rid of this maas360 mdm. It is not Knox locked. I can activate developer mode and change all those settings, but I cannot download any apps through the app store at all or enable unknown source app install as those are under an IT block. I also do not have the OEM unlock option in dev options. I've tried the whole changing the date and connecting to wifi, with and without sim card but I cannot get this option to show, nor can I unlock the bootload through fastboot.
I have read that most of the new samsung phones do not have a bootloader unlock option, but from what I can tell that is specific to the snapdragon phones, and this tablet is running a mediatek chip.
Now, if I can remove mdm restrictions without rooting that's great, but I have a feeling that is the only way to properly flash this thing to completely remove the mdm.
I have tried the recovery tar that is posted in this forum but I cannot get it to flash, likely because I still don't have an unlocked bootloader
Have any of you all faced something similar or know of a solution? I may call the company the mdm is managed by and just see if they will remove it from their system, but I find it highly unlikely.
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Hey man! Still got your tab 7? I also have a SM-T227U and have oem unlocked! After doing the usual stuff, you will want to turn off automatically update in developer settings. After that, go to settings>General management>Date and time and select manual time and date, and set it for exactly 10 days before the day you attempt this. OEM unlock will appear in dev settings!!!
Then turn off device and while holding power up + power down, plug into PC. It will show the pre-download mode screen where it asks if you want to continue. Just follow the on screen instructions to unlock bootloader!
*note that the bootloader unlocking results in an unavoidable factory reset**
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Hey man! Still got your tab 7? I also have a SM-T227U and have oem unlocked! After doing the usual stuff, you will want to turn off automatically update in developer settings. After that, go to settings>General management>Date and time and select manual time and date, and set it for exactly 10 days before the day you attempt this. OEM unlock will appear in dev settings!!!
Then turn off device and while holding power up + power down, plug into PC. It will show the pre-download mode screen where it asks if you want to continue. Just follow the on screen instructions to unlock bootloader!
*note that the bootloader unlocking results in an unavoidable factory reset**
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Sweet! I will absolutely try this when I get home this afternoon, will report back with results!
But just for clarity. Let's say I start with a freshly wiped tablet. Go through set up and connect to wifi, do I need to add a Google and Samsung account? Then in dev settings, enable USB debugging, also enable wifi debugging? Then change the date. Is there any step I am missing?
coocooguy246 said:
Hello! So I am on a journey to attempt to root a Samsung tab a7 lite sm-t227u. So I want to be extremely transparent as to my reason for rooting:
I was given this tablet by my father whom got it from a previous job. When he left the job they never asked for it back, a long with a good bit of supplies he had that he got to keep.
So, I have this tablet, I can get into it as it doesn't have a passcode. I have wiped it by factory reset as well. However, it has IBM's MAAS360 installed and after factory reset AND a firmware flash using odin I still cannot get rid of this maas360 mdm. It is not Knox locked. I can activate developer mode and change all those settings, but I cannot download any apps through the app store at all or enable unknown source app install as those are under an IT block. I also do not have the OEM unlock option in dev options. I've tried the whole changing the date and connecting to wifi, with and without sim card but I cannot get this option to show, nor can I unlock the bootload through fastboot.
I have read that most of the new samsung phones do not have a bootloader unlock option, but from what I can tell that is specific to the snapdragon phones, and this tablet is running a mediatek chip.
Now, if I can remove mdm restrictions without rooting that's great, but I have a feeling that is the only way to properly flash this thing to completely remove the mdm.
I have tried the recovery tar that is posted in this forum but I cannot get it to flash, likely because I still don't have an unlocked bootloader
Have any of you all faced something similar or know of a solution? I may call the company the mdm is managed by and just see if they will remove it from their system, but I find it highly unlikely.
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If it has Mediatek chipset then you can use SP flash tool to format the tablet firmware and reflash it.
I would strongly recommend you to backup the NV DATA and NVRAM files before you format the tablet.
coocooguy246 said:
Sweet! I will absolutely try this when I get home this afternoon, will report back with results!
But just for clarity. Let's say I start with a freshly wiped tablet. Go through set up and connect to wifi, do I need to add a Google and Samsung account? Then in dev settings, enable USB debugging, also enable wifi debugging? Then change the date. Is there any step I am missing?
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You can follow this guide actually! ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...220-t225-install-lsposed-magisk-mods.4406933/) it recommends just skipping the setup junk
I have found that many times, rooting methods work across different models of the same device unless there are some sort of major differences in chipsets or some sort of random change lol
The only thing that doesn't seem to work for our model is section V of the guide which is for the removal of the "bootloader is unlocked" screen at startup. so you will still need to press the power button on that screen to boot up. It's a tiny hassle, but otherwise no big deal in my personal opinion
Make sure to read all the way to the end of the root section (section 4) and especially remember step 7. I retried probably 4 times and even patched the entire AP file of the firmware for use in odin (doing this gives a second warning on Knox screen that it isn't samsung official fw then boots normally into the bootlogo screen) before realizing everything was going fine.. I recommend just using the patched Magisk boot.img first just because I find it unsightly
Just flash the boot.tar in the AP slot. Don't download any of the boot imgs from the guide because they are for the t220's and t225's. I'll link the one I made according to the guide below. It'll save you some time and you won't need to install zarchiver and Magick just to have it factory reset again lol. Just download the latest Magisk apk (26.1) from the official github (https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases) and install it when you have completed the 2nd factory reset/the patched boot img install.